Definition of Syncarps. Meaning of Syncarps. Synonyms of Syncarps

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Definition of Syncarps

Syncarp
Syncarp Syn"carp, n. [NL. syncarpium. See Syncarpous.] (Bot.) A kind of aggregate fruit in which the ovaries cohere in a solid mass, with a slender receptacle, as in the magnolia; also, a similar multiple fruit, as a mulberry.

Meaning of Syncarps from wikipedia

- flower. Each fruit consists of many individual small fruits or syncarps, with one syncarp and seed per pistil. Seeds are bean-like with tough coats; the...
- expand, they become connate (merge) into a multiple fleshy fruit called a syncarp. There are also many dry multiple fruits.[citation needed] Other examples...
- midge, Clinidiplosis ultracrepidata. The fungus forms a film over the syncarps which is a food source to both the fly larvae and adults. In 2017, India...
- The evolution of syncarps. a: sporangia borne at tips of leaf b: Leaf curls up to protect sporangia c: leaf curls to form enclosed roll d: grouping of...
- develop as a connate organ, merging into a multiple fleshy fruit called a syncarp. Progressive stages of multiple flowering and fruit development can be...
- occur in Pyrostria. The dispersal units in Rubiaceae can be entire fruits, syncarps, mericarps, pyrenes or seeds. Fleshy fruit taxa are probably all (endo)zoochorous...
- roughened and tuberculated surface. The compound (or multiple) fruit is a syncarp of numerous small drupes, in which the carpels (ovaries) have grown together;...
- P. madagascarensis. Panadus dauphinensis has cylindric complex fruits (syncarps) 18–20 cm long, and relatively broad leaves 12 cm or more in width with...
- can bear heavy crops of fruit once or twice a year.[citation needed] The syncarp may be cylindrical to spherical in shape, and ranges from 10 to 15 cm across...
- are usually yellow to red. The three carpels are at a constant under (syncarp) ovary adherent which has a soft-spiky surface and many central-angle-constant...